If you own a Mercedes-Benz 190, you may ultimately need to purchase a repair workshop manual. This manual can be a lifesaver when you need to fix something on your automobile yourself, or when you need to understand the work that a mechanic is doing.

There are a number different repair workshop manuals available for the Mercedes-Benz 190. One popular option is the Haynes Repair Manual for Mercedes-Benz 190 1983-1993 (ISBN 978-1850100238). This manual is well-written and easy to read, and it covers a wide range of repairs, from basic maintenance to more sophisticated jobs.

Another option is the Mercedes-Benz 190 Service Manual (OEM part number 210-101-00-03). This manual is more thorough than the Haynes manual, but it is also more expensive. It is also written in a more technical style, so it may be more difficult to follow for the average automobile owner.

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About the Mercedes-Benz 190

The Mercedes-Benz 190 is a tiny executive automobile that was produced from 1982 to 1993. It was the first small automobile from Mercedes-Benz, and it was designed to compete with the BMW 3 Series and the Audi 80.

The 190 was a critical and financial success, and it helped to establish Mercedes-Benz as a leader in the compact executive car sector. It was also a popular choice among celebrities and politicians, and it was driven by such important personalities as Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher.

The 190 was available in a variety of body types, including a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, and a convertible. It was also available with a variety of engines, including gasoline and diesel choices.

Generations, Trims, and Engines

The Mercedes-Benz 190 was produced in two generations:

    • W201 (1982-1988)
    • W202 (1989-1993)

The following table lists the different trims and engines that were available for each generation:

GenerationTrimYearEngine
W201190E1982-19882.0L 4-cylinder
W201190D1982-19882.2L 5-cylinder diesel
W202190E1989-19932.0L 4-cylinder
W202190D1989-19932.2L 5-cylinder diesel
 

In addition to the normal trims, there were also a variety of special edition trims that were made, such as the 190E 16V and the 190E Evolution II.

The Mercedes-Benz 190 is a classic car that is still popular today. It is well-built, reliable, and entertaining to drive. If you are searching for a compact executive car, the 190 is a wonderful alternative to consider.